Esther Szekeres

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Esther Szekeres was a Hungarian–Australian mathematician known for her contributions to combinatorics and for co-formulating the Erdős–Szekeres theorem in discrete geometry.

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instanceOf Australian of Hungarian descent
Hungarian emigrant to Australia
mathematician
person
areaOfInfluence 20th-century mathematics
combinatorial geometry
associatedWith Erdős–Szekeres theorem
surface form: Erdős–Szekeres problem on convex polygons

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birthName Eszter Klein
coAuthor George Szekeres
Pál Erdős
surface form: Paul Erdős
coFormulated Erdős–Szekeres theorem
countryOfBirth Hungary
countryOfCitizenship Australia
Hungary
countryOfDeath Australia
emigratedTo Australia
ethnicGroup Hungarian Jews
familyName Szekeres
fieldOfWork combinatorics
discrete geometry
mathematics
givenName Esther
hasAcademicDiscipline pure mathematics
influenced Ramsey theory
surface form: Ramsey theory in combinatorics

research in discrete geometry
knownFor Erdős–Szekeres theorem
languageSpoken English
livedIn Adelaide
Budapest
Sydney
memberOf Australian mathematical community
Hungarian mathematical community
name Esther Szekeres self-link
nativeLanguage Hungarian
notableFor early female mathematician in combinatorics
notableWork contributions to Ramsey-type problems
results in combinatorial geometry
placeOfBirth Budapest
placeOfDeath Adelaide
sexOrGender female
spouse George Szekeres

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George Szekeres spouse Esther Szekeres
George Szekeres collaboratedWith Esther Szekeres
Esther Szekeres name Esther Szekeres self-link